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Marcy,

Congrats. Actuually I got pregnant unexpectedly at only 7 weeks post-op. I

never gained but lost dramatically thru my pregnancy. was born

weighing 7lbs 13oz and healthy!

Open RNY 2-18-02 down 198lbs

Mommy to:

1-16-03

andra Marie( my angel in heaven, born stillborn at 36 weeks gestation

following a car accident on 3-14-98)

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welcome! i am new also, and am just thinking of ttc, so I can't help you with

your questions. I just wanted to say Congratulations on your pregnancy and I

am sure all will be well.. Just think you breezed through the morning sickness

part!

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New to group

Hi all: I am new to the group & just wanted to share my experience

with you in hopes of gaining support from those who are in a similar

situation. I was only 3 weeks post-op when I got pregnant. I Had my

WLS on 4-28-03.I didn't find out about the pregnancy until 3 weeks

ago (I'm now 18weeks) because I thought the symptoms I was having

were surgery related .I didn't concider using birth control because

both my husband & myself have battled infertility problems for the

last 15 years.I conceived 3 children (son age 5,twins 31/2 son &

daughter) using in-vitro fertilization so I thought there was no way

I could get pregnant.Finally after 4 months of not getting my period

I took a pregnancy test & it was positive.I think my husband & I are

still in shock for 1) because I got pregnant without in-vitro & 2) we

were done having children.I gave all my baby things away. Although

this pregnancy was not planned we are just as thrilled to be having a

baby,hoping it is healthy is our main concern.I am trying to eat a

little something every couple of hours.I can't stand sugar or fat so

I am probably healthier now than before.I am actually 100 pounds

lighter than when I delivered my twins 31/2 years ago.I am having

trouble getting enough fluid in & am trying harder each day.I am

still losing weight,only a pound here & there but hope the baby is

thriving & growing. I am going to have an ultrasound on Tuesday & am

hoping to see what we are having as I have to buy everything all over

again.As long as it is healhty it doesn't matter what sex it is,as I

have both already but another daughter would be ideal as I only have

3 bedrooms & 2 boys already share a room.My daughter would love to

share her room with a baby sister.

I just pray every day that the baby is o.k. I haven't felt movement

yet but hopefully soon I will start to feel it.

It doesn't seem like weight gain is going to be an issue for me

during the pregnancy but I hope after the baby comes I can continue

to lose again,as I would like to lose 80 more pounds.I have lost 70

so far.

If anyone else has gone through this similar situation I would love

to hear from you just to feel more secure with this pregnancy.

I have alot of faith in god & have left it up to him to see me

through this.I hope my baby will be of average weight & doesn't come

early.

Hope to talk with any of you soon,

Vicki Moreis

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Next september?!?!? (Or you are pregnant?!)

Welcome to the group!! :)

New to group

Hello

I am new to the group I was wondering would it be safe If I was thinking

of

getting pregnant in Sep if I had my surgery this past April

Thanks

Take care,

Lolly

Lap RNY 4-9-03 (proximal)

Dr. Reyes Mc, TX.

4-9-03= 291

5-12-03= 259

6-9-03= 244

7-9-03= 230

8-9-03= 216

9-9-03= 206

http://hometown.aol.com/precious9545/myhomepage/profile.htmlhttp://h

ometown.aol.com/precious9545/myhomepage/profile.html

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" If God brought you to it, he will bring you through it. "

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Lolly -

They recommend that you wait 12-18 months before getting pregnant.

There is no reason to put any additional stress on your body if you can

avoid it right now. People have gotten pregnant and carried

successfully, but I have heard that it is more enjoyable (and safer) to

wait.

Good Luck!

New to group

Hello

I am new to the group I was wondering would it be safe If I was thinking

of

getting pregnant in Sep if I had my surgery this past April

Thanks

Take care,

Lolly

Lap RNY 4-9-03 (proximal)

Dr. Reyes Mc, TX.

4-9-03= 291

5-12-03= 259

6-9-03= 244

7-9-03= 230

8-9-03= 216

9-9-03= 206

http://hometown.aol.com/precious9545/myhomepage/profile.html " >http

://hometown.aol.com/precious9545/myhomepage/profile.html

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" If God brought you to it, he will bring you through it. "

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NEXT September (since this is October already)?? That would be great

timeing... if you were wanting to get pregnant before at least 12 months

out, I would be holding up red flags all over the place...

You need at least 12 months before your weight stabilizes enough to not

have a very worrisome pregnancy, IMHO and I am NOT a doctor. You need to

talk to your doc and nutritionist and they will go into great detail as to

why you really need to wait.

I was 18 months post op when I got pregnant and had some problems with

eating. A friend of mine was only 9 months post op (we got pregnant at

about the same time), and she has had to be on IV protein feedings because

she can not eat enough to stay healthy. Now, this won't happen to

everyone, but... it is best to wait!!

Sharon

Precious9545@... said:

> Hello

> I am new to the group I was wondering would it be safe If I was thinking

> of

> getting pregnant in Sep if I had my surgery this past April

> Thanks

>

>

>

> Take care,

> Lolly

>

> Lap RNY 4-9-03 (proximal)

> Dr. Reyes Mc, TX.

>

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> 5-12-03=Ā  259

> 6-9-03=Ā Ā Ā  244

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> 8-9-03= 216

> 9-9-03= 206

>

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own.aol.com/precious9545/myhomepage/profile.html

>

>

> *Until you love a poodle, a part of your soul remains unawakened.*

>

> " If God brought you to it, he will bring you through it. "

>

>

>

>

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Wow ! I didn't catch that! Good question!

New to group

Hello

I am new to the group I was wondering would it be safe If I was

thinking

of

getting pregnant in Sep if I had my surgery this past April

Thanks

Take care,

Lolly

Lap RNY 4-9-03 (proximal)

Dr. Reyes Mc, TX.

4-9-03= 291

5-12-03= 259

6-9-03= 244

7-9-03= 230

8-9-03= 216

9-9-03= 206

http://hometown.aol.com/precious9545/myhomepage/profile.html " >http

://h

ometown.aol.com/precious9545/myhomepage/profile.html

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" If God brought you to it, he will bring you through it. "

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YOUR BABY STILL HAS 9 WEEKS OF GROWING AND WILL GROW MORE RAPIDLY TOWARD THE

END. I THINK YOU ARE DOING FINE :) YOU HAVE DONE AWESOME IN YOUR WEIGHT LOSS,

CONGRATULATIONS :) I THINK YOUR DOCTOR JUST NEEDS TO DEAL WITH MORE GASTRIC

BYPASS PEOPLE TO REALIZE YOU ARE VERY NORMAL WITH YOUR WEIGHT RIGHT NOW, IT'S

ALL YOU CAN DO SO THEY WILL HAVETO DEAL WITH THAT. JUST MAKE SURE YOU ARE EATING

HEALTHY FOODS, THERE IS NOTHING MORE YOU CAN DO THAN EAT WELL, TAKE YOUR

VITAMINS AND GET PLENTY OF REST :) GOOD LUCK, YOU CAME TO THE RIGHT GROUP, THESE

WOMEN ARE LOADED WITH INFO AND I AM SURE YOU WILL GET THE ANSWERS YOU NEED.

HUGS, ROBIN, NY

Age- 41

TTC#4 -

OPEN RNY

10-18-02

378/246/170???

DR.EDWARD HIXSON

SARANAC LAKE, NY

Mom to:

&

7 1/2 year twin boys and

Madison age 4 1/2 yrs.

Miscarraige August 2001

Miscarraige August 2003

Married to Pup:

15 years this

Halloween : )

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Hello and Welcome!

I'm pretty new too, hope these informative ladies can give you some

good suggestions. It sounds to me like your baby is growing nicely

and just because you haven't gained alot of weight...doesn't mean

the baby isn't healthy.

But I'm no doc....best of luck on the continued pregnancy.

HUGS~

Jackie in MI

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,

YOur doctor needs educated about gastric bypass patients. Has she spoken to

your surgeon " ? if not DEMAND that she contact your surgeon and get

information. I would not change doctors at this point. However realize that

" NORMAL " women gain weight during pregnancy. Dont be too upset that she is

being extra careful. She has not seen this instance before and doesn't know

how to react. As our numbers swell, more OBs will become familiar with the

needs of gb patients. But someone has to be an OBs first gb patient. I was

mine. My Ob was in contact with my PCP (who was well aware of GB by the time

I got pregnant) and my surgeon. She also asked me questions about what tests

I could or could not do. I refused the glucose tolerance test and explained

to her the reasons why. She had no problem giving me a fasting test once she

realized there was a legitimate reason for my refusal and i wasn't just

being difficult. Normally the glucose tolerance test is better for pregnant

women but not for us. HTH.

Rasley

mailto: drasley@...

BTC, Columbus, 10/7/98

New to group

> Hello everyone! I just joined today because I realized that I really

> needed to hear from other women that had gastric bypass and are now

> pregnant. I am almost 31 weeks now. My ob has never had a bypass

> patient before and is very stressed about my not gaining weight. At

> my first appt with her, I weighed 163 lbs and then by my next appt,

> it had dropped to 150 lbs. I am up to 158. She has sent me to a

> fetal-maternal med doc due to my advanced age (I am 36) and now she

> wants me to go back due checking the growth of the baby. I just had

> an ultra sound on Friday and they said the baby was at three pounds

> and 6 ounces. At this point I am ready to scream. I really want to

> change obs but I don't think that I can at this point. This is my

> first child and first pregnancy. I had my surgery 4/18/02 and

> weighed 320 lbs. at that time. Is there anyone that is going through

> this too?

>

> Thanks

> Kingsley

>

>

>

>

> Children are a blessing, and a gift from the Lord. -Psalm 127:3

>

>

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How old is your baby? My son had the tendon release surgery when he was 2 yrs

old.

s.

new to group

>

>

> Hi my name is and I have a son with Bi-lateral club feet.

> His name is Tyler. He is now 18 months and we have been through 3

> surgeries, countless castings, braces and dennis brown shoes with

> bar. His doc says if he is not walking this month he is thinking

of

> doing another surgery. I looked on the internet and found a place

> here that helps kids with special needs and found that they came

to

> the house and now has started physical therepy. In my searches on

> the internet I also found Shriner's hospital. I have gotten him

an

> appt. hoping to get a second opinion. This last pair of shoes his

> doc put him in knowing that his heel did not fit into the bottom

of

> the shoe. His doc even took xrays and seen that his heel was not

> fitting into the shoe and he said to just let it go for a month

and

> hope that the shoes with the bar would help. I didn't think this

> was right. Tyler has not wore the shoes in the past couple of

weeks

> cause they do not fit right. I am hoping that not too much damage

> will have been done. He goes to the Shriner's hospital the 27th of

> this month. I just don't want to go back to his regular

orthopedic

> doc cause I don't want him to do surgery on Tyler. He is an

> pediatric orthopedic surgeon so I think that his first thought is

> surgery and I am hoping maybe correction can be obtained in

another

> way. I was just wondering if anyone else has had probs with docs

> like this? I also thought it would be good to know that we are

not

> alone in going through what we have and will go through.

>

>

> thanks

>

>

>

>

>

>

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You mentioned suspecting his leg muscles are weak - try getting him to play in a

sand pile in your yard, the beach, where ever. It really strengthens their

legs quickly - wading in water, too, anything liek that to offer strength

through gentle resistance.

s.

new to group

> >

> >

> > Hi my name is and I have a son with Bi-lateral club feet.

> > His name is Tyler. He is now 18 months and we have been through 3

> > surgeries, countless castings, braces and dennis brown shoes with

> > bar. His doc says if he is not walking this month he is thinking

> of

> > doing another surgery. I looked on the internet and found a place

> > here that helps kids with special needs and found that they came

> to

> > the house and now has started physical therepy. In my searches on

> > the internet I also found Shriner's hospital. I have gotten him

> an

> > appt. hoping to get a second opinion. This last pair of shoes his

> > doc put him in knowing that his heel did not fit into the bottom

> of

> > the shoe. His doc even took xrays and seen that his heel was not

> > fitting into the shoe and he said to just let it go for a month

> and

> > hope that the shoes with the bar would help. I didn't think this

> > was right. Tyler has not wore the shoes in the past couple of

> weeks

> > cause they do not fit right. I am hoping that not too much damage

> > will have been done. He goes to the Shriner's hospital the 27th of

> > this month. I just don't want to go back to his regular

> orthopedic

> > doc cause I don't want him to do surgery on Tyler. He is an

> > pediatric orthopedic surgeon so I think that his first thought is

> > surgery and I am hoping maybe correction can be obtained in

> another

> > way. I was just wondering if anyone else has had probs with docs

> > like this? I also thought it would be good to know that we are

> not

> > alone in going through what we have and will go through.

> >

> >

> > thanks

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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I'm betting Tyler is young enough to be corrected by the Ponseti method despite

the bad treatments he's had thus far.

s.

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Hi my name is and I have a son with Bi-lateral club feet.

His name is Tyler. He is now 18 months and we have been through 3

surgeries, countless castings, braces and dennis brown shoes with

bar. His doc says if he is not walking this month he is thinking of

doing another surgery. I looked on the internet and found a place

here that helps kids with special needs and found that they came to

the house and now has started physical therepy. In my searches on

the internet I also found Shriner's hospital. I have gotten him an

appt. hoping to get a second opinion. This last pair of shoes his

doc put him in knowing that his heel did not fit into the bottom of

the shoe. His doc even took xrays and seen that his heel was not

fitting into the shoe and he said to just let it go for a month and

hope that the shoes with the bar would help. I didn't think this

was right. Tyler has not wore the shoes in the past couple of weeks

cause they do not fit right. I am hoping that not too much damage

will have been done. He goes to the Shriner's hospital the 27th of

this month. I just don't want to go back to his regular orthopedic

doc cause I don't want him to do surgery on Tyler. He is an

pediatric orthopedic surgeon so I think that his first thought is

surgery and I am hoping maybe correction can be obtained in another

way. I was just wondering if anyone else has had probs with docs

like this? I also thought it would be good to know that we are not

alone in going through what we have and will go through.

thanks

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The heel cord release is very standard and done when they're just infants, it's

just a little prick to their heel done in the office - this other thing we

refer to as the Tendon Transfer or ATTT is major surgery and generally reserved

for severe relapses on older kids. That is the operation my first baby ended up

having...... I really think at 18 months old, unless something really funky is

going on, a good doctor should be able to correct your son's feet through

casting alone followed by correct use of the DBB. I would check it out before I

agreed to letting them do that at this young age.

new to group

> >

> >

> > Hi my name is and I have a son with Bi-lateral club

feet.

> > His name is Tyler. He is now 18 months and we have been through

3

> > surgeries, countless castings, braces and dennis brown shoes

with

> > bar. His doc says if he is not walking this month he is

thinking

> of

> > doing another surgery. I looked on the internet and found a

place

> > here that helps kids with special needs and found that they came

> to

> > the house and now has started physical therepy. In my searches

on

> > the internet I also found Shriner's hospital. I have gotten him

> an

> > appt. hoping to get a second opinion. This last pair of shoes

his

> > doc put him in knowing that his heel did not fit into the bottom

> of

> > the shoe. His doc even took xrays and seen that his heel was

not

> > fitting into the shoe and he said to just let it go for a month

> and

> > hope that the shoes with the bar would help. I didn't think

this

> > was right. Tyler has not wore the shoes in the past couple of

> weeks

> > cause they do not fit right. I am hoping that not too much

damage

> > will have been done. He goes to the Shriner's hospital the 27th

of

> > this month. I just don't want to go back to his regular

> orthopedic

> > doc cause I don't want him to do surgery on Tyler. He is an

> > pediatric orthopedic surgeon so I think that his first thought

is

> > surgery and I am hoping maybe correction can be obtained in

> another

> > way. I was just wondering if anyone else has had probs with

docs

> > like this? I also thought it would be good to know that we are

> not

> > alone in going through what we have and will go through.

> >

> >

> > thanks

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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My baby is 18 months. He had his first tendon release when he was

about 3 months old.

mom of Tyler

> > Actually, ALOT of people have this problem. Some have had to go

> thru several doctors before finding the right one for them. There

> are surgery doctors and there are non-surgery doctors and if you

> have a surgery doc nothing will convince them otherwise most of

the

> time. It is very sad, because they refuse to admit that there is

> another way.

> >

> > You said that he has had 3 surgeries already (amazing at such a

> young age, IMO) What were the surgeries/what was done?

> >

> > Angel

> >

> > new to group

> >

> >

> > Hi my name is and I have a son with Bi-lateral club

feet.

> > His name is Tyler. He is now 18 months and we have been through

3

> > surgeries, countless castings, braces and dennis brown shoes

with

> > bar. His doc says if he is not walking this month he is

thinking

> of

> > doing another surgery. I looked on the internet and found a

place

> > here that helps kids with special needs and found that they came

> to

> > the house and now has started physical therepy. In my searches

on

> > the internet I also found Shriner's hospital. I have gotten him

> an

> > appt. hoping to get a second opinion. This last pair of shoes

his

> > doc put him in knowing that his heel did not fit into the bottom

> of

> > the shoe. His doc even took xrays and seen that his heel was

not

> > fitting into the shoe and he said to just let it go for a month

> and

> > hope that the shoes with the bar would help. I didn't think

this

> > was right. Tyler has not wore the shoes in the past couple of

> weeks

> > cause they do not fit right. I am hoping that not too much

damage

> > will have been done. He goes to the Shriner's hospital the 27th

of

> > this month. I just don't want to go back to his regular

> orthopedic

> > doc cause I don't want him to do surgery on Tyler. He is an

> > pediatric orthopedic surgeon so I think that his first thought

is

> > surgery and I am hoping maybe correction can be obtained in

> another

> > way. I was just wondering if anyone else has had probs with

docs

> > like this? I also thought it would be good to know that we are

> not

> > alone in going through what we have and will go through.

> >

> >

> > thanks

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Dr Mosca and Dr Ponseti both told me the same thing. They both also said that

just because it is imballanced now (18 mo) doesnt mean it wont straighten out.

Dr M said to stimulate the outside of the foot/ankle by tickling it to try to

get him to stretch is foot in that direction. Both doc's said to use high-tops

for everyday shoes to help keep the ankle straight, thereby stretching the

inside tendon. Both also concurred that it would be some time yet before it was

known if he would need the ATTT.

Angel

> Hi Angel and ,

>

> I just wanted to drop in here and tell you what I found out

recently. At Rose's last appointment with Dr. Mosca, he explained

to me that we have two major tendons on the tops of our foot and in

a normal foot, they work together to raise the foot. In about 30%

of club foot children, one tendon is stronger than the other and

this causes the foot to be raised sideways instead of straight up

and down. That is were the ATTT surgery comes in because they take

the strong tendon and cross it over to foot and attach it to the

other side so the foot lifts properly. Lucky for us Rose does not

have this problem but I just thought it was very good information.

>

> Robin & Rose

> 3/12/03

> right club foot

>

> kitaki wrote:

> As a side note, both Dr Mosca and Dr Ponseti have mentioned that

Kai may need the ATTT in the future, but they are talking a few

years. He is also 18 months. Even then, sometimes casting can

manage/correct the sittuation without needing to resort to the

ATTT. Recently someone on list reported that they had thought an

ATTT was needed, but after Dr Ponseti casted, it was not needed -

the child was 3, I think.

>

> Angel

> new to group

> >

> >

> > Hi my name is and I have a son with Bi-lateral club

feet.

> > His name is Tyler. He is now 18 months and we have been through

3

> > surgeries, countless castings, braces and dennis brown shoes

with

> > bar. His doc says if he is not walking this month he is

thinking

> of

> > doing another surgery. I looked on the internet and found a

place

> > here that helps kids with special needs and found that they came

> to

> > the house and now has started physical therepy. In my searches

on

> > the internet I also found Shriner's hospital. I have gotten him

> an

> > appt. hoping to get a second opinion. This last pair of shoes

his

> > doc put him in knowing that his heel did not fit into the bottom

> of

> > the shoe. His doc even took xrays and seen that his heel was

not

> > fitting into the shoe and he said to just let it go for a month

> and

> > hope that the shoes with the bar would help. I didn't think

this

> > was right. Tyler has not wore the shoes in the past couple of

> weeks

> > cause they do not fit right. I am hoping that not too much

damage

> > will have been done. He goes to the Shriner's hospital the 27th

of

> > this month. I just don't want to go back to his regular

> orthopedic

> > doc cause I don't want him to do surgery on Tyler. He is an

> > pediatric orthopedic surgeon so I think that his first thought

is

> > surgery and I am hoping maybe correction can be obtained in

> another

> > way. I was just wondering if anyone else has had probs with

docs

> > like this? I also thought it would be good to know that we are

> not

> > alone in going through what we have and will go through.

> >

> >

> > thanks

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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We have had such a hard time finding regular shoes to fit Tyler.

His orthodist said that he has to wear triple wide shoes and they

have to be special ordered. So for awhile we were taking the bar

off his dbbs during the day and just letting him wear the shoes.

Mother of Tyler

bi lat cf 1/14/03

> > > Actually, ALOT of people have this problem. Some have had to

go

> > thru several doctors before finding the right one for them.

There

> > are surgery doctors and there are non-surgery doctors and if you

> > have a surgery doc nothing will convince them otherwise most of

> the

> > time. It is very sad, because they refuse to admit that there

is

> > another way.

> > >

> > > You said that he has had 3 surgeries already (amazing at such

a

> > young age, IMO) What were the surgeries/what was done?

> > >

> > > Angel

> > >

> > > new to group

> > >

> > >

> > > Hi my name is and I have a son with Bi-lateral club

> feet.

> > > His name is Tyler. He is now 18 months and we have been

through

> 3

> > > surgeries, countless castings, braces and dennis brown shoes

> with

> > > bar. His doc says if he is not walking this month he is

> thinking

> > of

> > > doing another surgery. I looked on the internet and found a

> place

> > > here that helps kids with special needs and found that they

came

> > to

> > > the house and now has started physical therepy. In my

searches

> on

> > > the internet I also found Shriner's hospital. I have gotten

him

> > an

> > > appt. hoping to get a second opinion. This last pair of shoes

> his

> > > doc put him in knowing that his heel did not fit into the

bottom

> > of

> > > the shoe. His doc even took xrays and seen that his heel was

> not

> > > fitting into the shoe and he said to just let it go for a

month

> > and

> > > hope that the shoes with the bar would help. I didn't think

> this

> > > was right. Tyler has not wore the shoes in the past couple of

> > weeks

> > > cause they do not fit right. I am hoping that not too much

> damage

> > > will have been done. He goes to the Shriner's hospital the

27th

> of

> > > this month. I just don't want to go back to his regular

> > orthopedic

> > > doc cause I don't want him to do surgery on Tyler. He is an

> > > pediatric orthopedic surgeon so I think that his first thought

> is

> > > surgery and I am hoping maybe correction can be obtained in

> > another

> > > way. I was just wondering if anyone else has had probs with

> docs

> > > like this? I also thought it would be good to know that we

are

> > not

> > > alone in going through what we have and will go through.

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> > > thanks

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Interesting - and the poor baby being in pain! I thought the 3 week cast was

only for tenotomy patients, so the heel could heal. I havent' heard of a 3 week

cast for any other purpose. Let us know what happens.

s.

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Hello,

Our daughter Grace was born on July 21st 04 with one kidney and a

club foot...with all the attention in utero paid to the kidney

situation, her club foot was not diagnosed thus was quite a shock to

her dad and me.

I had never really heard anything about club foot before, I think we

were really lucky to have had our daughter at the Royal Columbian

Hospital in New Westminister BC as there is a Ponseti certified

Orthopist practising there - Dr. Pirani.

He was away temporarly at the time of her birth and as I didn't know

if it would be OK to wait a few days, we brought her to Children's

Hospital to get her first cast on. It was in retrospect an upsetting

experience - I cried the whole time.She was placed naked on a

hospital bed for the cast to be done so of course, screamed

throughout the whole thing and the cast was done without the

supervision of the attending Doctor. They used a thick batting under

the cast, not the cotton sleve used by Dr. Pirani, thus the first

cast was not accurate.

We are so glad that we decided to go and see Dr. Pirani, Grace is

casted while sitting on my knee, I have even nursed her while being

casted.

We have had a bit of a problem with the last cast (the 3 week cast).

She had been extra fussy and then a few days ago began to lift her

little leg and really cry. Her dad noticed that her toes were really

squished...we didn't want to remove the cast before tuesday afternoon

as we didn't want to impeed her progress. Yesterday (tuesday) morning

I finally decided that we needed to remove it as I could not get her

to stop crying. Her whole calf was purple and she had three creases,

the largest being on the top of her foot where it joins the leg, this

one was leaking fluid. We immediatly took her to her doctor who said

we could use polysporyn on her creases and to keep her leg moist with

lotion. He said that the creases would most likely not get infected

as she is on a mild anitbiotic for her kidney. We saw Dr. Pirani that

afternoon, (he came in on his vacation to see Grace), he said that

she strained in her cast and had a bit of a growth spurt. We decided

to wait until next Tuesday to put her into the boots and bars as her

little leg needs time to heal. I hope we don't need to cast her

again!!! Dr. Pirani showed us an excersize (holding her knee North

and holding her foot East for 10 min.) that we will do twice a day

with her.

Before she had the 3 week cast put on, Dr. Pirani said that she would

probably not need to have her tendon cut as the casting was going so

well. We will find out next Tuesday if she needs to go into another

cast...has anyone else had a similar experience with the 3 week cast?

And if so, how long did the creases take to heal? I really don't want

the big crease on the top of her foot to heal improperly and tear

when she moves her foot, it looks so painful!

Any advise would be appreciated.

Thank-you

, Gilles and Grace

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The 3w cast is for all CF babies. Regardless of tenotomy. It might be

reduced to 2w, depending on the Dr. (our doc said babies can't be in casts

that long, they grow too much... which we all know is incorrect) but it is

the cast that *over corrects* the foot to 70+ degrees abduction and thus

must be on longer than the first 3-7 corrective casts.

Dr. Ponseti emailed me and specifically stated that Darbi would need the 3w

cast regardless of tenotomy. He did not think she would need the tenotomy

and she never did have it.

Kori

At 09:18 PM 9/8/2004, you wrote:

>Interesting - and the poor baby being in pain! I thought the 3 week cast

>was only for tenotomy patients, so the heel could heal. I havent' heard

>of a 3 week cast for any other purpose. Let us know what happens.

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not until her last cast is at 70 degrees. Which Dr. Ponseti will take care

of. Don't worry about it right now, as it hardly matters. In fact, I

might even consider taking her out entirely for the weekend. Just to give

her a little break. I think I'd email Dr. Ponseti first though lol... just

to be sure it's not a bad idea but I doubt it'll make any difference

because he'll surely cast her again anyway. I would think 3 days out of

the DBB or cast wouldn't make much of a difference in this situation but

that's not an informed opinion, just a mama's opinion :~} FYI, the DBB is

to be set at 70 degrees abduction. As long as the last cast is 70

degrees. Save it to be sure. But Dr. P. won't steer you wrong. You'll

be saving it for memories with him.

Congrats on seeing him on Monday. I'm really always so jealous some of you

get to meet him. I know it's not the ideal situation, with a failed first

casting or whatever... but I'm jealous nonetheless.

Kori

At 11:58 AM 9/9/2004, you wrote:

>That's very intresting. I didn't know that. Our first doc that did

>the tenotomy still gave Ava cast changes weekly. She had 10 all

>together. Then they put her in the DBB and her R foot is terrible but

>we are seeing Dr. Ponseti on Monday. Can't wait!!! In the DBB she is

>locked out to 60-60, should she be turned out further??

>

>KK

>Livi 01/03

>Ava 05/04 BCF,DBB 2wks and worthless??

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> > >Interesting - and the poor baby being in pain! I thought the 3

>week cast

> > >was only for tenotomy patients, so the heel could heal. I havent'

>heard

> > >of a 3 week cast for any other purpose. Let us know what happens.

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